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Homecoming Begins Tonight
'Together We Build" is the
theme of this year's Homecoming. As before many interesting
and delightful activities will take
place on campus. Present CBC
students are invited to attend
some of these activities.
These activities will be the
basketball game where the Alumni vs. Lancer JV at 5:45 pm,'
the crowning of Homecoming
Queen at 7:15 pm, and another
basketball game, Lancers vs.
USIU, San Diego at 8:15 pm.
little ones in contests.; The contests will be a smiting contest
(birth to crawlihg) diaper der|y
(crawling babies), laughing contest (tottlers to two years) and a
talent show for ages three to five
years.
The Homecoming Feature being held in the Book of Life
Building will be climaxed by
the unveiling of a stain glass
window and picture honoring Dr.
Kay Lewis.
Soph. Lady-ln-Waiting
There are six pretty young
women running for Homecoming
Queen. They are senior, Esmeralda Alcala, Psychology -
Soooiogv major; junior, Cind>
Grelling, Diversified Education
major; senior, Mischa Jackson,
Psychology - Sociology major;
senior, Gayle Patterson, English - Education major; senior, Karen Smart, Psychology-
Sociology major.
Mischa Jackson
For the Alumni, activities will
begin tonight, 7:30 p.m. at the
Alumni Association Dinner.Then
they will have a program and
business meeting featuring "Joint
Heirs" with Darrel McCall, Ray
Hooper, Jay Streeter and Dan
Tomlinson.
Registration will be tomorrow
morning from 8:30 to 10 a.m.
An Alumni meeting will begin at
10 am with Danny Martinez,
Alumni President, presiding and
Don Howell directing group singing. During this time the Concert Choir under the direction of
Mike Malek, "SELAH", a part of
Campus Student Ministries, ana
Les Chanteuses, past and present, under the direction of Mrs.
Helen Walker, will add a relaxing touch to the'morning.
Varied "baby" activities will
take place at 1:15 pm when proud
parents will happily enter their
Vickie Roy
CSM and Sr. Class
Gayle Patterson
L.E. Nelson. This will takeplace
at 2:30 pm.
Class reunions, at 4 pm, will
be held for the classes of 1954,
59, 62, 64, and 69.
Then the two basketball games
and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen will fill the evening with excitement. After the
games there will be a fellowship at 9:45 pm in the Book of
Life Building to conclude a wonderful Homecoming weekend.
Karen Smart
ASB officers announce
spring activities schedule
Mary Eubank s
Frosh Lady-ln-Waiting
The ASB officers, under the
presidency of LonnieHalley,have
lined up many of their activities
for this semester.
A meeting for all students interested in running for an office, class officer or ASB officer, will be held March 22.
At this meeting the interested
students will be introduced to
the various positions and their
responsibilities. They will receive their petitions at thistime.
Prosp. student night
held in San Diego Area
Three students of CBC spoke
at a Prospective Student Night
held in San Diego at the first of
this week. Along with presentations by Dr. Staples and Dean
Carleton, Tricia McCary, Rick
Warren, and Steve Rehkopf gave
student testimonies as part of
the program.
The purpose of the program
was to interest prospective students of the San Diego area in
CBC and to encourage them to
apply for admission. Response
to the program was good. Several students indicated that they
were definitely planning on attending CBC in the future.
After a few introductory remarks by Dean Carleton, Warren sang a few songs with his
guitar and then spoke on the necessity of getting a Christian
education. Then Dr. Staples
talked about what CBC has to offer to students. He stressed the
variety of fields of study offered
at the college.
Rehkopf then shared his reasons for attending CBC. He spoke
of the college's academic program as well as emphasizing the
spiritual atmosphere of the campus. After a slide presentation
of the campus, Miss McCary
shared her feelings about CBC.
As a senior who has spent all
four years here, she spoke of
the deep spiritual meaning that
the college has made in her life.
She concluded by stating, "I found
both God's plan for my life and
God's man for my life at CBC."
The program ended with a
question and answer session
about the college.
SUPPORT
SUMMER
MISSIONS
One chapel hour, March 27,
will consist of candidate speeches. At this time those students
running for offices will present
their goals and hopes for the
coming year, should they be
elected.
A few days later, April 1 and
2, elections will be held.
After the elections the new
officers will attend an unpreci-
dented leadership conference.
This conference will be held
April 6 from 9 am to 4. Its purpose will be to train the new
officers in all aspects of their
job responsibilities, to helpthem
set goals, and get started in their
jobs.
The present ASB officers plan
to have speakers and written information to help the new officers.
They will also relate personal
experiences and assist the new
officers in all ways possible.
Some ASB entertainment activities for the semester will
be a concert and the showing
of as many movies as possible.
The concert will feature The
Imperials, a popular singing
group from Nashville, Tennessee. The ImperialsareallChris-
tians and are recorded on Impact Records. "We plan to have
at least 1,500 people attend,"
remarked Halley.
Friday night movies are
planned to continue throughoutr"
the semester. Good responses
were made at the last two showings, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid and a series of cartoon features, Mickey Mouse,
The Mouseketeers, Little Rascals, and T.V. blurps.
Because of a loss of $120.
on Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, future movies will
probably cost $1 for admission.
In this way the ASB will not be
making a profit but will just
be making the needed amount
to pay for the film and the students will still be paying less
than they would at a theater.
The next movie to be shown will
be tonight and will star Bill Cosby.
Club offers
tax Aid
Having trouble with tax returns? Should you use short
forms or long, itemize or take
the standard deduction? Then see
the business club. Tax problems
can be solved by business club
members daily, 10:15 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Club members will be
available to prepare state and
federal tax returns.
Sign up anytime on the signup
sheet at the business readihg
room, 299. The cost is $3 for
short federal form and $2 for
state short form and $5 and ufc>
for a long form. For further
information contact Ernest Brit-
ton, Ext. ;59.
YUMMY, YUMMY! Simmons Hall sponsored a cake sale recently,
to raise money for a new vacuum cleaner. Each wing made and
decorated a cake. 2C won the competition.

Homecoming Begins Tonight
'Together We Build" is the
theme of this year's Homecoming. As before many interesting
and delightful activities will take
place on campus. Present CBC
students are invited to attend
some of these activities.
These activities will be the
basketball game where the Alumni vs. Lancer JV at 5:45 pm,'
the crowning of Homecoming
Queen at 7:15 pm, and another
basketball game, Lancers vs.
USIU, San Diego at 8:15 pm.
little ones in contests.; The contests will be a smiting contest
(birth to crawlihg) diaper der|y
(crawling babies), laughing contest (tottlers to two years) and a
talent show for ages three to five
years.
The Homecoming Feature being held in the Book of Life
Building will be climaxed by
the unveiling of a stain glass
window and picture honoring Dr.
Kay Lewis.
Soph. Lady-ln-Waiting
There are six pretty young
women running for Homecoming
Queen. They are senior, Esmeralda Alcala, Psychology -
Soooiogv major; junior, Cind>
Grelling, Diversified Education
major; senior, Mischa Jackson,
Psychology - Sociology major;
senior, Gayle Patterson, English - Education major; senior, Karen Smart, Psychology-
Sociology major.
Mischa Jackson
For the Alumni, activities will
begin tonight, 7:30 p.m. at the
Alumni Association Dinner.Then
they will have a program and
business meeting featuring "Joint
Heirs" with Darrel McCall, Ray
Hooper, Jay Streeter and Dan
Tomlinson.
Registration will be tomorrow
morning from 8:30 to 10 a.m.
An Alumni meeting will begin at
10 am with Danny Martinez,
Alumni President, presiding and
Don Howell directing group singing. During this time the Concert Choir under the direction of
Mike Malek, "SELAH", a part of
Campus Student Ministries, ana
Les Chanteuses, past and present, under the direction of Mrs.
Helen Walker, will add a relaxing touch to the'morning.
Varied "baby" activities will
take place at 1:15 pm when proud
parents will happily enter their
Vickie Roy
CSM and Sr. Class
Gayle Patterson
L.E. Nelson. This will takeplace
at 2:30 pm.
Class reunions, at 4 pm, will
be held for the classes of 1954,
59, 62, 64, and 69.
Then the two basketball games
and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen will fill the evening with excitement. After the
games there will be a fellowship at 9:45 pm in the Book of
Life Building to conclude a wonderful Homecoming weekend.
Karen Smart
ASB officers announce
spring activities schedule
Mary Eubank s
Frosh Lady-ln-Waiting
The ASB officers, under the
presidency of LonnieHalley,have
lined up many of their activities
for this semester.
A meeting for all students interested in running for an office, class officer or ASB officer, will be held March 22.
At this meeting the interested
students will be introduced to
the various positions and their
responsibilities. They will receive their petitions at thistime.
Prosp. student night
held in San Diego Area
Three students of CBC spoke
at a Prospective Student Night
held in San Diego at the first of
this week. Along with presentations by Dr. Staples and Dean
Carleton, Tricia McCary, Rick
Warren, and Steve Rehkopf gave
student testimonies as part of
the program.
The purpose of the program
was to interest prospective students of the San Diego area in
CBC and to encourage them to
apply for admission. Response
to the program was good. Several students indicated that they
were definitely planning on attending CBC in the future.
After a few introductory remarks by Dean Carleton, Warren sang a few songs with his
guitar and then spoke on the necessity of getting a Christian
education. Then Dr. Staples
talked about what CBC has to offer to students. He stressed the
variety of fields of study offered
at the college.
Rehkopf then shared his reasons for attending CBC. He spoke
of the college's academic program as well as emphasizing the
spiritual atmosphere of the campus. After a slide presentation
of the campus, Miss McCary
shared her feelings about CBC.
As a senior who has spent all
four years here, she spoke of
the deep spiritual meaning that
the college has made in her life.
She concluded by stating, "I found
both God's plan for my life and
God's man for my life at CBC."
The program ended with a
question and answer session
about the college.
SUPPORT
SUMMER
MISSIONS
One chapel hour, March 27,
will consist of candidate speeches. At this time those students
running for offices will present
their goals and hopes for the
coming year, should they be
elected.
A few days later, April 1 and
2, elections will be held.
After the elections the new
officers will attend an unpreci-
dented leadership conference.
This conference will be held
April 6 from 9 am to 4. Its purpose will be to train the new
officers in all aspects of their
job responsibilities, to helpthem
set goals, and get started in their
jobs.
The present ASB officers plan
to have speakers and written information to help the new officers.
They will also relate personal
experiences and assist the new
officers in all ways possible.
Some ASB entertainment activities for the semester will
be a concert and the showing
of as many movies as possible.
The concert will feature The
Imperials, a popular singing
group from Nashville, Tennessee. The ImperialsareallChris-
tians and are recorded on Impact Records. "We plan to have
at least 1,500 people attend"
remarked Halley.
Friday night movies are
planned to continue throughoutr"
the semester. Good responses
were made at the last two showings, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid and a series of cartoon features, Mickey Mouse,
The Mouseketeers, Little Rascals, and T.V. blurps.
Because of a loss of $120.
on Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, future movies will
probably cost $1 for admission.
In this way the ASB will not be
making a profit but will just
be making the needed amount
to pay for the film and the students will still be paying less
than they would at a theater.
The next movie to be shown will
be tonight and will star Bill Cosby.
Club offers
tax Aid
Having trouble with tax returns? Should you use short
forms or long, itemize or take
the standard deduction? Then see
the business club. Tax problems
can be solved by business club
members daily, 10:15 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Club members will be
available to prepare state and
federal tax returns.
Sign up anytime on the signup
sheet at the business readihg
room, 299. The cost is $3 for
short federal form and $2 for
state short form and $5 and ufc>
for a long form. For further
information contact Ernest Brit-
ton, Ext. ;59.
YUMMY, YUMMY! Simmons Hall sponsored a cake sale recently,
to raise money for a new vacuum cleaner. Each wing made and
decorated a cake. 2C won the competition.